Improved table



To all'rchom it may concern:A

l UNITED vSTATES :PATENT OFFICE. f

RIGHARDR. cnown, ori-CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.-`

IM P RovEn TABLE.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 49,729, dated September 5, 1865;

Be it known that I, RICHARD It.' CROWEQO' Chicago, in the county of Cook and State lof Illinois, haveinvented a new and useful Im- 'provementin 4,Combined Cupboard and Table and I do hereby declare that the followingl is' a full, clear, and exact description ofthe same, reference being hadto the accompanyingdrawings and the -lettersand gures marked thereon, which form part of this specification. v

Thevnatnre of'my said invention consists in so constructing` and arranging a table upon and'in combination with a cupboard or inclosure of drawers that the saine may be fo1deddown so as to occupy a very small space, and be readily moved'from one room to another, if desired; .or it maybe unfolded or expanded so as to make a 'very large table; onby unfolding and properlya'djusting certain 'sections or' parts thereof a table of any desired form and dimensions is obtained; or itmay be converted into a writing-desk.

'lo enable those skilled in the art to under.- stand how to construct -and use my invention, I will proceed to describe the same with particularity, making reference in so doing to the aforesaid drawings, in whichy Figure 1 represents a plan or top View of i my invention; Fig. 2, a front elevation of the same, thel leaves being folded. down -and arranged in form of a writing-desk, showing cabiv net of drawers; and Fig. is a side view there- A of when arranged as shown in Fig. 2..

Similar letters of reference in the several iigures denote corresponding parts of my invention.- l Y.

A represents the top of the cabinet., R, serving also as the central part or piece of the table, B C D E'representing four folding leaves attached vto' A, substantially as shown, by hinges b c d e or their equivalents.

the

fa, represents four arms,which are drawnl out to. support said leaves when in use, andpushed in out ofthe. way when the leaves are to' bel v'folded' down.

The leaf B is constructed in two parts, BB',

connected by the hinges marked b', as shown,-

to enable the same to befolded, as shown in -Figs;2 and 3, to adapt the leaf for use as a writing-desk. y

F vGr H I represent four auxiliary leaves Ato fill ont the corners left by the leaves B C D E, the leaves F G being hinged to the leaf- C at4 f g, and theleav'es H Ibeing hinged to D- and E at h and fi, as shown.` W'hen `the leaves are all spread ont, as shown in Fig. l, the said auxiliary leaves are supported'by means of the spring catches or other equivalent devices, (marked k lm n respectively,) which are thrown out of the main leaves and enter corresponding slots inthe auxiliary leaves.' When theleaves are extended, as seen in Fig. l, or 'the' leaf B is folded, as seen in Figs. 2 and 3, the Y cabinet of drawers LVM N is disclosed, in 4which the table-ware and cutlery may be kept when not in use, being securely locked and concealed by 'the leaf B when letdown, as shown in the red lines in Fig. 3.

When only a small table is requiredl the leaves B .C or D E may be used alone, or the leaves D C F, or any corresponding set, lmay y be used; and by arranging B 'IB'A as shown in Figs. 2 and 3 it serves as a Writing-desk, the

side of B which is uppermost when so arrangedY being covered with -velvetbrv cloth, it' so d esired. i

Having described my invention, I will speci- 7 fy what I claim and desire to-secnre by Let-` ters Patente- The combination and arrangement of theA table-top A with the leaves B C D E and anxiliary leaves Fv G H I, operatinga-s and for3 the .purposes shownand set forth.' Y

' nrcan. R. cnownf uWitnesses:

W.'E. Manns, L. L. CoBUnN.. 

